Tree Agate with calcite/citrine crystal

$50.00

Also known as , Denititric agate -Tree Agate has been known to humanity since ancient times: It was a favorite carving stone for seals and rings among the ancient Egyptians, and the ancient Greeks would bury this stone to promote plentiful harvests in the coming season. It is named for its foliage-like pattern

This specimen also has calcite with citrine crystals.

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Rhodohrosite polished Point

$90.00

Rhodochrosite is a striking manganese carbonate mineral (MnCO₃) famous for its vibrant raspberry-red to soft pink hues. It is widely prized by mineral collectors for its rare, well-formed crystals and by jewelers for its uniquely banded, rose-like patterns.Key PropertiesChemical Formula: MnCO₃Color: Ranges from delicate bubblegum pink to deep, translucent cherry-red. Often found with white, gray, or cream banding.Hardness: 3.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale.Crystal System: TrigonalStreak: White

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Large natural Rose Quartz

$50.00

The gentle pink hue of Rose Quartz arises from trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese within the quartz crystal structure. Its formation typically occurs in pegmatites or hydrothermal veins, where silica-rich fluids cool slowly over extended periods. This gradual cooling allows for the development of large, well-formed crystals. The presence of these specific elements during crystallization dictates the intensity and shade of pink, ranging from pale blush to a deeper rose. The stone's sometimes cloudy appearance is due to microscopic fibrous inclusions, which may also contribute to its color.

Rose Quartz formed mainly during Precambrian to Late Cretaceous. For reference, it spans from early bacterial life (3.5B years ago) to when dinosaurs went extinct (65M years ago). Most specimens formed in pegmatites during major mountain-building events.

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Calcite Palm stone

$15.00

Formed Calcite, 70cm x 40cm good fit in your palm! Beginners type of specimen, or for spiritualists. Nice little shiny mineral for any hobbyist.

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Cobalt Calcite

$120.00

Cobalt calcite, scientifically known as cobaltoan calcite, is a rare and highly collectible calcium carbonate mineral. It is distinguished by its vibrant, candy-pink to magenta color, which is caused by cobalt impurities within its crystal structure.The crystal is highly sought after by mineral collectors and spiritual practitioners alike:Mineral Properties: Its chemical formula is (Ca,Co)CO₃. The deeper the pink hue, the higher the cobalt content. It often forms in sparkling druzy clusters or small, distinct crystals.Primary Locations: While first discovered in Tuscany, Italy, the most exceptional and prized specimens today are predominantly sourced from the Bou Azzer district in Morocco and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Metaphysical Uses: In crystal healing, it is known as the "Aphrodite Stone" and is strongly associated with the Heart Chakra. It is frequently used to promote emotional healing, self-love, and tranquility.Safety & Handling: While solid specimens are completely safe to display and handle, raw dust or ingestion is toxic due to the cobalt content. Always wash your hands after directly handling raw stones.

Sourced from Congo

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